Hey, Fran.
Uh, it's a little late here, very non-traditional schedule for me this week, so if you hear anything in the background, just, um, just ignore it.
Uh, um, I am gonna send a couple of videos back to back, uh, so this updates just kind of a general one.
Uh, I spent a fair chunk of time today, uh, looking at the, making sure that the removal of the remaining plugins was good, so I took a bunch of those out, um, the old Learn dash registration, um, I mean the, the old Lear dash license manager, sorry.
Um, which is now built into core.
Uh, we actually have access now to the LMS uh license within Learn Dash now, so you should be able to see that.
As well, um, and great call on the info at.
I actually ended up um finding you had an info at uh kick it in user, but it was a subscriber.
So I changed the admin, I changed the role to admin, um, I changed the password and logged in, uh, but that was it.
That was the one.
so I have um I still have that user as an admin and I recorded the password so I can give it to you or we can send it back, but um it looked like it was kind of a testing one and nothing had been done.
There was no activity tied to it.
uh, so I hope that's OK, but we got everything, everybody um everybody has access now to uh to the license.
So, um, what else we have uh.
Turnstile, you are now officially off of recapture, so you don't have to worry about um the Google, I think it was the email you sent about the Google um migrating recapture to Google.
Uh, so that's done.
You don't need any uh captcha keys anymore.
Uh, we have everything on Turnstile, including Wu.
There is a um a plugin called Cloudflare Turnstile, and you can see.
You open that up, all the options, it automatically detects a lot of premium plug-ins, uh, so we were able to go that route instead of you purchasing the WooCommerce package.
I spent some time kind of comparing the two, and really all you get with the WooCommerce turnstile add-on is the $29 add-on.
All you get is just like Woo support for it, so like it's really nothing, nothing different, so.
Um, you are now all set up.
Uh, there is a, um, uh, a little link I'm gonna share.
I may, um, and in that I actually test it, uh, for the login so you can, uh, you'll see that it works and it's also on the checkout page, um, and all that kind of stuff too.
So, uh, the gravity forms already had an add-on for it, so I didn't turn that on within the plug-in because those, that's managed within gravity, so.
Um, that's done as well.
Uh, we did.
I checked, you'll see the email, um, the security scan.
Email that you got the notification, that is because you have a third party credit card processor, they want to make sure that the environment it's being used on is PCI compliant, that's all WP engine.
So I did look at the logs, um, and made sure to kind of look up the IP range and what I found within that range, it looks like they did do the scan and they found Um, they found what they needed, so there were a couple of errors, but it was because they couldn't get to um a file that should have been blocked, right? So, um, it was kind of a A validation of they went through and they should have found everything.
So, um as per that email, that is good.
Uh, we also have.
A full test of a course.
So, again, the link that I will um post below here um for Scribe um is me logging in with my test user, using my coupon.
Um, taking the course, taking the quiz, getting my certificate.
So you'll get to see how Learn dash looks from a um user's perspective and what's going on in there.
There's some notes.
I actually put them in the in the scribe.
If you kind of scroll through it, you'll see step by step what it actually looks like because it takes screenshots as you go through, um, so that's all there.
So, uh, that's all of the um.
I guess all the check box updates uh for um for what was come on the, on the list.
I have feedback on the other stuff um that I will post in a separate video message because we should keep that, keep that separate initiatives from new initiatives or expanding initiatives from uh from current optimizations, I guess you'd say so, um, all right